The best cat window perch provides relaxation and entertainment for curious kitties.
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The best cat window perch provides relaxation and entertainment for curious kitties.
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Sometimes the best cat bed is something simple. After all, cats love a basic cardboard box. For a no-frills, traditional cat perch, you can’t go wrong with this easy-mount window seat. It’s 23 inches wide and 12 inches deep, and its suction cup mounting system claims to hold up to 50 pounds—more than enough for the average 10-pound cat. The cat bed folds up so you can close curtains or blinds without removing the perch. The price fits the most budget-conscious cat lover, too.
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With multiple cats, you need multiple cat beds and cat window seats. You get more bang for your buck with this stacked cat window perch that offers several options—there are double-decker, triple-stack and quad-versions—to keep all your felines happy. For cats that enjoy hanging out together, they won’t have to argue over who gets the best seat in the house.
A cat-sized hole in the top perch lets them climb through to reach whatever level they wish, without a flying leap. The soft surface is also perfect for kneading cats. Keep in mind this best cat window perch holds 50 pounds total, so if you have multiple large felines, you might want to buy more than one.
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Does your cat like to hang out on the window sill? This memory foam cat window seat extends and cushions that space. The memory foam mat comes with a washable removable fleece cover to easily get rid of pet smells. It provides a comfortable, soft napping spot for cats up to 35 pounds. Installation with Velcro is easy and tool-free. This is one piece of furniture cats won’t ignore, especially aging felines with achy joints who love a plush bed.
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Any kitty (but especially older cats) will appreciate the extra cushioning and warmth from this orthopedic foam heated cat bed. It holds up to 40 pounds of cat. Rather than using suction cups, the Kitty Sill installs easily with Velcro strips—or permanently with screws for extra security.
The Kitty Sill is 24 inches long and 14 inches wide, so cats have plenty of room to spread out and enjoy this toasty seat. The energy-efficient perch stays a cat-safe 12 to 15 degrees warmer than the ambient air temperature, perfect for window napping even on chilly winter days.
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Treat your furry BFF to their very own penthouse in the “sky.” This high-end cat furniture piece has a lower section with mesh windows and entry holes, creating a semi-private retreat for box-loving kitties. The upper section, or “rooftop patio,” offers a flat place to sunbathe, making this one of the more versatile cat window perches. Since it offers an enclosed space up off the floor, it’s also ideal for homes with dogs or children.
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This easy-mount cat window bed is just right for felines who like boxes and bags because its pocket-like design cradles them on all sides. The window makes up one side of the pocket, so your cat has sweeping views of the outdoors—like a catio without the setup.
Sturdy suction cups and a washable pad keep cats cozy and clean high above the ground. It has a cute kitty face shape with eyes, whiskers and a nose; and holds up to 50 pounds. It’s a snug pocket, so as a cat would say, “If I fits, I sits.” Here are a few tips for building a cat hammock.
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Give your cat a window seat without blocking the only window. This climbing cat tree keeps pets comfy, offers a stable launching or landing platform and helps prevent scratches on your furniture. A cushioned cat bed tops a scratching post—set the base on the floor in front of a window and secure it with the suction cups. This design is perfect for cats who prefer acrobatics to gain the perfect perch.
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